I'm sure they will, but they shouldn't. They shouldn't be rebuilding that dump now!
2006-07-05 14:31:06
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answered by ShivaMe 2
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all the wear and tear and tear executed to the levees by using Katrina has been repaired and the levee equipment is getting a $14 Billion improve. the elements that led to the flooding of the city-proper were addressed by using the enhancements already accomplished. in spite of the panic, the most proper challenge for Gustav isn't the flexibility of the levees. Gustav isn't yet another Katrina and NOLA isn't threatened with disaster from yet another record-breaking typhoon surge. although, the city's drainage equipment changed into badly damaged by using Katrina and is in ordinary words in part repaired, so rain-water flooding is a real possibiliy. with regards to rebuilding, there has been wide progression because that 2005, yet there is also a variety of of labor nevertheless to be executed. State and local authorities forms + incompetence have not helped. We elected a clean Governor in 2007 and receives a clean Mayor in 2010. we are hoping both one among them will be extra acceptable than Blanco and Nagin. The metro section's inhabitants changed into about a million,four hundred,000 on the time Katrina struck and that is predicted to be between a million, 250,000 and a million,three hundred,000 now. The absent anybody is from the city of latest Orleans, Saint Bernard parish, and Plaquemines Parish - that were the aspects of the mero section that were flooded the worst. many of the city of latest Orleans has been repaired and consider were given to seem demanding to make certain that Katrina befell in any respect. countless neighborhoods that were flooded the worst are nevertheless suffering to recuperate - which contain Lakeview (the position I lived), Gentilly, the decrease 9th Ward, and New Orleans East. in my opinion, it wil take till 2015 (10 years after Katrina) for brand spanking new Orleans to fully recuperate. wish us properly.
2016-11-01 06:36:48
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answered by ? 4
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NO, it is bad business sense to build a city right in the paths of hurricanes.
2006-07-05 12:44:36
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answered by realgirl768553 3
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Only God knows
2006-07-05 12:44:37
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answered by VP 2
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they will, they shouldnt, they know it will happen again, they knew it would happen last time... what a waste of tax payers money.
2006-07-05 12:53:36
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answered by Reverand Ray 4
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I hope they put up a big sign. "Welcome illegal aliens, workers needed, apply at local Walmart!"
2006-07-05 12:57:23
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answered by Anonymous
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only god knows!!!
2006-07-05 13:12:45
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answered by _ 6
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